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    Ours is switched on the day before arrival.
    Hazel.


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    Pah, your son's a wimp, tell him if there's not ice in it it's good to go in. If there is ice in it, it's even more rejuvenating! After all, polar bears have fabulous skin!!

    Anyway, we're the same, gas heater turned on in time to be up to temperature for the guest arriving. (Oh, and when we go, we even have pool heating in the summer as we're even bigger wimps!!!).
    Euan


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    Quote Originally Posted by MTP View Post
    Pah, your son's a wimp, tell him if there's not ice in it it's good to go in. If there is ice in it, it's even more rejuvenating! After all, polar bears have fabulous skin!!

    Anyway, we're the same, gas heater turned on in time to be up to temperature for the guest arriving. (Oh, and when we go, we even have pool heating in the summer as we're even bigger wimps!!!).
    Excellent


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    We too have the pool heater turned on 24 hours in advance, but as we also have Solar Heat which is left on permanently during the winter months the pool heats up pretty quickly.

    Andrena


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    Quote Originally Posted by CERICROWLEY View Post
    Just from my point of view. I have a thermostat control, that I can view from the UK. Pool heat in the winter months, will be switched on the day before and pump extended to reach temp of around 87/8, and pump put back to normal regular hours, pool blanket is put on. It is then upto the guests to ensure the pool blanket is kept on whenever not used and overnight to keep the temp from falling dramatically. There will be some drop overnight, but if blanket is used correctly, it should be fine.
    Hi CERICROWLEY,
    This thermostat remore control sounds like a great idea.
    Wat this something you added to an existing heater? Ir did it come with the install?
    What bradn is this?
    Thanks
    TS


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